JLAU had the honor of sitting down once again with Kay Huang in Toronto, as she returned to The Everyday Love Music Festival. In this conversation, she opens up about her reflections on music and life, and her creative journey from musician to curator.
Kay warmly shares memories from her 1991 album Ordinary, talks about making music with her son Arthur, and reflects on how she continues to give back to the music industry despite her busy schedule.
This gentle, heartfelt, and wisdom-filled interview invites us to experience the many dimensions of love.
Interview Highlights:
‧ “It feels like my first time here” — Kay’s fresh perspective on Toronto
‧ Looking back on Ordinary and revisiting the music of the 1990s
‧ Musical dialogue across generations with her son Arthur
‧ Behind the scenes of The Everyday Love Music Festival
‧ From TMC (Taipei Music Center) to musical theater — Kay’s many roles in the industry
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